Many people consider Newport to be an urban authority, with its industrial heritage, docks and heavily populated centre. However, 75% of the authority is in fact countryside, and many of the most important ecological features are shared with Monmouthshire, such as the Gwent Levels, River Usk and Wentwood.
Newport has hosted a long running and successful biodiversity partnership for many years, and the Newport Local Nature Partnership is now building on this success by working with partners and the community to develop a Local Nature Recovery Action Plan.
The Local Nature Partnership coordinator is hosted by Newport County Council.